We will bring you all of the best bits from today's press conference, and we will also keep you up to date with any fresh developments on the transfer front, and the latest news from the King Power Stadium.

Disciplinary proceedings have been opened against Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon following his Champions League red card last month.

UEFA has announced that the veteran Italian has been charged with breaching its “general principles of conduct” after his outburst against English referee Michael Oliver.

After Oliver awarded Real Madrid a last-gasp spot-kick - which Cristiano Ronaldo converted to knock Juventus out - Buffon was sent off for protesting against the Premier League official’s decision.

His emotion was in part put down to the fact that, at the age of 40, it may have been his final act in the Champions League. He went on to say Oliver had a “bag of rubbish for a heart”.

Oliver and wife Lucy were offered police support in the wake of the incident, after both were targeted by social media trolls.

UEFA, which also charged Buffon for the red card, said in a statement the case will be dealt with on May 31.

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Tottenham are guaranteed a top-four finish for the third consecutive Premier League season – it’s the first time they’ve had three top-flight finishes in 4th or higher since a run of five campaigns between 1959-60 and 1963-64.

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This won’t come as much of a surprise. His actions were distinctly unpleasant and unprofessional, legend or not.

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Has the Arsenal performance set the bar?

I think so. Sometimes we cannot succeed. But the desire has to be there. After we can develop the play. If desire is not there, it is not possible to see all the good play we can do.

Jamie Vardy scores from the penalty spot (Image: Getty Images Europe)

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The current injury list looks rather depressing, doesn't it?

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On the criticism making him angry...

I try to rise above it. I said a lot of times, I didn’t come here just to save the club. I want to develop the play, the squad, young players, the academy, the structure of the club. I will see if this is possible. I have a good feeling.

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The boss speaks about silencing his critics...

It’s not my concern. I’m happy with the squad to show quality and desire. There are difficulties to managing this team, like the transfer saga, injuries, red cards. But we are trying to put in place some foundation.

(Image: Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images)

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Puel on Mahrez and whether or not that Wednesday was his last appearance at the King Power...

Riyad is in contract with Leicester, but we will see in the summer with different players. We will see. We don’t know. The only thing we know is that Riyad has a contract with Leicester.

(Image: LINDSEY PARNABY/AFP/Getty Images)

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The last team to beat both north London sides in consecutive Premier League matches were Manchester United, who beat Spurs 3-0 and Arsenal 8-2 in August 2011.

Leicester haven’t done the league double over Tottenham since the 1998-99 campaign.

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Everton manager Sam Allardyce admits Wayne Rooney’s future at the club is far from clear but he would not stand in the player’s way of a summer move to DC United.

Allardyce is aware there appears to have been talks between Rooney’s representatives and the Major League Soccer side but said Rooney had not yet asked to leave.

The former England boss planned to speak to the player on Friday after training and said he was comfortable with anyone who wanted to leave.

“My understanding of the situation is there seems to have been some negotiation somewhere along the line,” said Allardyce.

“But, as in terms of the clarity as to whether Wayne is leaving or staying, I’ll find out later today when Wayne comes in for training later on.

“Wayne is a special player but if any player wants to leave they can, in my opinion. Whether they can or can’t is another matter.

“The headline isn’t ‘Sam says Wayne Rooney can leave if he wants to’. If any player wants to leave they can go. I don’t want to create the headline.

“But let’s put this right, Wayne Rooney has not asked to leave and neither has Wayne Rooney had any confrontation with me or been in any difficult situation in the time since I’ve been here because we are two adults and we talk.”

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Gareth Southgate’s final squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia will be announced on May 16.

The Football Association confirmed that would be the date when the 23-man group for the finals would be revealed.

The following day England manager Southgate will face the media to discuss the squad announcement at Wembley.

World governing body FIFA has set June 4 as the date when all final squads for the tournament must be submitted.

Southgate has already been forced to rule Liverpool duo Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Joe Gomez out of his plans.

Oxlade-Chamberlain suffered a season-ending knee injury in the first leg of the Reds’ Champions League semi-final against Roma, while Gomez has undergone ankle surgery on an injury suffered in England’s friendly against Holland in March.

England will warm up for the World Cup with internationals against Nigeria at Wembley on June 2 and Costa Rica at Elland Road in Leeds on June 7.

They kick off their Russia 2018 campaign against Tunisia on June 18 in Volgograd.

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Spurs have won just one of their last five Premier League meetings with Leicester (D2 L2), winning 6-1 at the King Power Stadium in May 2017.

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There’s been plenty of talk about Wayne Rooney leaving Everton for the MLS this summer. Speaking ahead of the final weekend, Sam Allardyce had this to say...

My understanding is that there has been some negotiations. As to clarity of whether Wayne is leaving or staying I’ll find out when he comes in for training today.

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Last time out...

09:58

New kit leaked...

If that is to be the new shirt, what do we think?

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Last night...

The final Premier League fixture of the midweek was a dour affair last night and saw West Ham draw 0-0 with Manchester United. That showing from United which assured them of second place was enough to see Jamie Redknapp slam Jose Mourinho’s side on Sky Sports...

If you look at the money they’ve spent and watch how they play… it’s hard to watch at the moment.

There’s not a lot of joy in their play. The big-name players have not really worked for Jose.

He’s questioned the mentality of his team – I think they’re a long way from competing with Man City.